Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More)
The Primetime Emmy Award for Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More) is an award handed out annually at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
Primetime Emmy Award for Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More) | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More) |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
Currently held by | The Handmaid's Tale (2020) |
Website | emmys |
In 2014, the category was created alongside Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour or Less) and Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More). From 2014 to 2017, contemporary and fantasy programs competed together. Fantasy programs compete alongside period programs since 2018.[1]
Winners and nominations
2010s
Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More)
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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2014 (66th) [2] | ||||
Game of Thrones | "The Laws of Gods and Men," "The Mountain and the Viper" | Deborah Riley, Paul Ghirardani, Rob Cameron | HBO | |
House of Cards | "Chapter 18," "Chapter 24" | Steve Arnold, Halina Gebarowicz, Tiffany Zappulla | Netflix | |
Justified | "A Murder of Crowes," "Wrong Roads," "The Toll" | Dave Blass, Oana Bogdan, Shauna Aronson | FX | |
True Blood | "At Last," "Fuck the Pain Away," "In the Evening" | Suzuki Ingerslev, Cat Smith, Ron V. Franco | HBO | |
True Detective | "Seeing Things," "The Locked Room," "Form and Void" | Alex DiGerlando, Mara LePere-Schloop, Tim Beach, Cynthia Slagter | ||
2015 (67th) [3] | ||||
Game of Thrones | "High Sparrow," "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken," "Hardhome" | Deborah Riley, Paul Ghirardani, Rob Cameron | HBO | |
Constantine | "The Darkness Beneath," "Feast of Friends," "The Saint of Last Resorts, Part 1" | Dave Blass, Hugo Santiago, Drew Monahan, Natali Pope | NBC | |
Gotham | "Pilot" | Doug Kraner, Laura Ballinger Gardner, Regina Graves | Fox | |
House of Cards | "Chapter 29," "Chapter 36" | Steve Arnold, Halina Gebarowicz, Tiffany Zappulla | Netflix | |
True Blood | "Jesus Gonna Be Here," "I Found You," "Fire in the Hole" | Suzuki Ingerslev, Cat Smith, Ron V. Franco | HBO | |
2016 (68th) [4] | ||||
Game of Thrones | "Blood of My Blood," "The Broken Man," "No One" | Deborah Riley, Paul Ghirardani, Rob Cameron | HBO | |
American Horror Story: Hotel | Mark Worthington, Denise Hudson, Ellen Brill | FX | ||
House of Cards | "Chapter 41," "Chapter 47," "Chapter 48" | Steve Arnold, Halina Gebarowicz, Tiffany Zappulla | Netflix | |
The Man in the High Castle | "The New World" | Drew Boughton, Linda King, Brenda Meyers-Ballard | Amazon | |
Penny Dreadful | "Fresh Hell," "Evil Spirits in Heavenly Places," "And Hell Itself My Only Foe" | Jonathan McKinstry, Jo Riddell, Philip Murphy | Showtime | |
2017 (69th) [5] | ||||
The Handmaid's Tale | "Offred" | Julie Berghoff, Evan Webber, Sophie Neudorfer | Hulu | |
Penny Dreadful | "Perpetual Night," "The Blessed Dark" | Jonathan McKinstry, Jo Riddell, Philip Murphy | Showtime | |
Westworld | "The Bicameral Mind" | Zack Grobler, Steve Christensen, Julie Ochipinti | HBO | |
"The Original" | Nathan Crowley, Steve Christensen, Julie Ochipinti | |||
The Young Pope | Ludovica Ferrario, Alexandro Maria Santucci, Laura Casalini | |||
Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More)
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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2018 (70th) [6] | ||||
The Handmaid's Tale | "June" | Mark White, Elisabeth Williams, Martha Sparrow, Caroline Gee | Hulu | |
American Horror Story: Cult | Jeff Mossa, Rachel Robb Kondrath, Claire Kaufman | FX | ||
The Handmaid's Tale | "Seeds," "First Blood," "After" | Elisabeth Williams, Martha Sparrow, Rob Hepburn | Hulu | |
Ozark | "My Dripping Sleep" | Derek R. Hill, John Richardson, Chuck Potter | Netflix | |
Twin Peaks | Ruth De Jong, Cara Brower, Florencia Martin | Showtime | ||
2019 (71st) [7] | ||||
The Handmaid's Tale | "Holly" | Mark White, Elisabeth Williams, Martha Sparrow, Robert Hepburn | Hulu | |
Escape at Dannemora | Mark Ricker, James Truesdale, Cherish M. Hale | Showtime | ||
Killing Eve | "The Hungry Caterpillar" | Laurence Dorman, Beckie Harvey, Linda Wilson | BBC America | |
Ozark | "Outer Darkness," "The Gold Coast" | Derek R. Hill, John Richardson, Kim Leoleis | Netflix | |
The Umbrella Academy | "We Only See Each Other at Weddings and Funerals" | Mark Worthington, Mark Steele, Jim Lambie |
2020s
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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2020 (72nd) [8] | ||||
The Handmaid's Tale | "Household" | Elisabeth Williams, Martha Sparrow, Robert Hepburn | Hulu | |
Big Little Lies | "What Have They Done?," "The Bad Mother," "I Want to Know" | John Paino, Austin Gorg, Amy Wells | HBO | |
Killing Eve | "Are You from Pinner?" | Laurence Dorman, Beckie Harvey, Casey Williams | BBC America | |
The Morning Show | "In the Dark Night of the Soul It's Always 3:30 in the Morning" | John Paino, James F. Truesdale, Amy Wells | Apple TV+ | |
Ozark | "Wartime" | David Bomba, Sean Ryan Jennings, Kim Leoleis | Netflix | |
Succession | "This Is Not for Tears" | Stephen H. Carter, Carmen Cardenas, George DeTitta, Ana Buljan | HBO | |
Programs with multiple nominations
Totals combined with Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series.
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References
- "2017-2018 Primetime Emmy Awards Category List" (PDF). Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved May 28, 2018.
- "Nominees/Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved July 6, 2016.
- "Nominees/Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved July 6, 2016.
- "Nominees/Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved July 6, 2016.
- "Nominees/Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved July 14, 2017.
- "Nominees/Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved July 12, 2018.
- "Nominees/Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved July 16, 2019.
- "Nominees/Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved July 28, 2020.